- The goals of apple’s website is to offer as much information a new and or existing user would need to help them find a product that best suites their lifestyle all while having a luxurious, user friendly feel. For first time Mac book purchasers Apple’s website offers information on all of their products while directing customers to Apple stores for further assistance.
- Facebook’s wall offers a numerous amount of features such as a timeline where your “friends” posts can be seen as well as a “share a post” option where one can share information that will appear on their “friends” timeline. It also gives you news updates, weather updates and various other articles that might interest the user.
- Sequential Structure: Pacsun’s website when trying to purchase an item uses a sequential structure to follow when checking out items.
- Organizing Principles: A movie theaters website that has options to pick “movie times”, “movies”, “ratings” ect
- Language and Metadata: BestBuy’s site uses common language to list the name of the product as well as price, type of product and other information the user might want.
- Team roles and Process: any data analytics website which helps with making buisness decisions or purchaseing decisions.
- Huffington post: Navigation 50% Content 50% (a lot of navigation able content)
Google: Navigation 90% Content 10%
Wikipedia: Navigation 70% Content 30%
Etsy: Navigation 80% Content 20%
- By using giant text, images and bright colors landor.com is able to guide the viewers eyes to the important information.